Linksys SPA942 Telephone User Manual


 
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Phone Status Information
Getting Started
Phone Status Information
Phone Status Notes
Elapsed Time: Time elapsed since the last reboot of the system; for example, 20 days and
03:15:06.
Broadcast Pkts Dropped: Number of broadcast packets received but not processed. Most
codecs can handle up to 5% random packet drops as long as the packets are random
and not in groups of two or more. Concurrent packet drops result in voice quality issues.
Broadcast Bytes Dropped: Number of broadcast bytes received but not processed.
RTP Packets Sent: Number of RTP packets sent, including redundant packets.
RTP Bytes Sent: Number of RTP bytes sent, including redundant packets.
SIP Messages Sent: Number of SIP messages sent, including retransmissions.
SIP Bytes Sent: Number of SIP bytes sent, including retransmissions.
SIP Messages Recv: Number of SIP messages received, including retransmissions.
SIP Bytes Recv: number of bytes of SIP messages received, including retransmissions.
External IP: External IP address used for NAT mapping.
Operational VLAN ID: ID of the VLAN currently in use, if applicable.
Understanding Lines, Calls, and Shared Call
Appearances
Each SPA9x2 has a different number of lines:
SPA922: one line
SPA942: four lines